Basically says that some big investors are buying in, as the fund is trading well below its Net Asset Value, ie you can get hold of their basket of…]]>Sat, 25 May 2019 01:01:14 +0000Somewhat Interesting article on Woodford:

Basically says that some big investors are buying in, as the fund is trading well below its Net Asset Value, ie you can get hold of their basket of shares for almost 20% cheaper than if you bought them all on an open market.

Also the point is made that ‘it’s called Patient Capital, so quit your whining’. Which is hard to argue with, really.

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And, in other news, I decided to completely reevaluate some recent contributions of one of our more ‘esteemed’ members - exploring the remote possibility that he might actually know what he’s talking about....

You and others might try reading why it is that IH's value appears to have increased. It is entirely meaningless and artifactual.

Inspired by the above quote, and following an evening hunched over a calculator, I have been able to revalue a company that I am director of, as being worth Several Million pounds! Yes, literally overnight!!!

Other shareholders weren’t to concerned about this - I assume - as they didn’t ask to see any audited accounts.

Or absolutely anything audited at all. Idiots. But then, it’s not like they are professionals with over 25 years of wealth management expertise. They love it, in fact, as they are now also rich, obviously.

Currently trying to decide on Ferrari versus Porsche GT, from the proceeds of my financial genius. Or maybe some exotic 2-stroke 500. Or maybe a Cypriot passport... Just to cover all eventualities. Potential prosecutions, whatever.

Thanks SOT!

]]>Apparently, the society is not yet ready to use LENR processes for solving energy problems. The society, or those who rule it, does not need a success in solving the energy problem on the planet

IMO, "The society, or those who rule it" is not…]]>Fri, 24 May 2019 23:27:03 +0000Apparently, the society is not yet ready to use LENR processes for solving energy problems.

The society, or those who rule it, does not need a success in solving the energy problem on the planet

IMO, "The society, or those who rule it" is not limited to just Putin or Trump.

Adani, the biggest new coalmine in Australia has the blessing of local and national governments

]]>So running the device in a water bath for one hour would probably yield pretty good understanding about the performance of the device. They keep that information without disclosing it. I would be a bit frustrated as a shareholder…]]>Sun, 12 May 2019 14:09:06 +0000

Running for an hour would be great, compared to what they had in october (if it is with a relevant energy output). But this part "..., after which some sort of undisclosed processing step was required" shows that it is a long way towards a working product.

So running the device in a water bath for one hour would probably yield pretty good understanding about the performance of the device. They keep that information without disclosing it. I would be a bit frustrated as a shareholder (maybe they do get that info in secret) not getting this info. Anyhow they seam open to disclose problems so a fake bet that they now know the COP and it is high enough to continue and at this moment they probably i trying to optimize it.

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Can - I know they have morphed the theory to try and make it fit. But that makes it much weaker, and they have no support from other theoreticians. Like marking your own homework.]]>Sun, 05 May 2019 13:12:16 +0000

From the references given there relatively to protium, it appears that the existence of UDH was already acknowledged ca. 2009 or about the same time as when Winterberg's theory (an independent effort from Holmlid) came out, so it's not clear what period you're referring to exactly. It's not been introduced recently.

Can - I know they have morphed the theory to try and make it fit. But that makes it much weaker, and they have no support from other theoreticians. Like marking your own homework.

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I believe the point is that even though a large volume of continuous material formed of such dense atoms has not been observed yet—as he mentioned in his …]]>Thu, 02 May 2019 11:17:40 +0000I think they do acknowledge that (see excerpt attached, from the same 2009 paper cited earlier).

I believe the point is that even though a large volume of continuous material formed of such dense atoms has not been observed yet—as he mentioned in his latest review paper—the density of the clusters is such that nuclear reactions within them can be far more easily induced compared to regular matter. I don't think the provided figure is intended to be a very accurate metric of its true density, and in more recent publications a general order of magnitude like ">100 kg cm-3" seems to be often used, perhaps in an effort to avoid giving this impression.

Abstract: A practical technique for inducing and controlling the fusion of nuclei within a solid lattice. A reactor includes a loading source to provide the light nuclei which are to be fused, a lattice which can absorb the light nuclei, a source of phonon energy, and a control mechanism to start and stop stimulation of phonon energy and/or the loading of reactants. The lattice transmits phonon energy sufficient to affect electron-nucleus collapse. By controlling the stimulation of phonon energy and controlling the loading of light nuclei into the lattice, energy released by the fusion reactions is allowed to dissipate before it builds to the point that it causes destruction of the reaction lattice.

Abstract: A treatment of a possibly powdered, sintered, or deposited lattice (e.g., nickel) for heat generating applications and a way to control low energy nuclear reactions ("LENR") hosted in the lattice by controlling hydride formation. The method of control and treatment involves the use of the reaction lattice, enclosed by an inert cover gas such as argon that carries hydrogen as the reactive gas in a non-flammable mixture. Hydrogen ions in the lattice are transmuted to neutrons as discussed in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2007/0206715 (Godes_2007)). Hydrogen moving through the lattice interacts with the newly formed neutrons generating an exothermic reaction.

There is no such reality: Single particles consist of a rotating flux of em-mass. QM is a just a simplification of physical facts. All known particles can be represented by relativistic mass and perturbative mass something that…]]>Tue, 23 Apr 2019 23:37:03 +0000

QM wave packets, which can represent single particles that are localised.

There is no such reality: Single particles consist of a rotating flux of em-mass. QM is a just a simplification of physical facts. All known particles can be represented by relativistic mass and perturbative mass something that has nothing in common with a single wave!!

The correct SO(4) modelling of the electron/proton pair fully reproduces the experiments where as QM totally fails on nuclear/close to nuclear orbits level..

QM on nuclear level is just mathematical fantasy...QM wave/particle only "exist" (make sense) in the limits of a pure Coulomb gauge and disappearing internal magnetic forces.

That merely changes the question to finding a natural length at which the transition happens. Without such a natural length (or time) "large" has no meaning. So after several iterations you are still not answering my question "what do you mean by large"?

This fact is simple to answer and already given by information theory. For particles time disappears at distances smaller than the de Broglie radius. I did show that this can be proven by simple math as the first step of "massification" (fusion) is getting rid of the de Broglie potential!

]]>Hello zephir, we plan to look closer into this, especially the h2 catalytic properties. Do you know where to get this alloy? do you maybe have any other scientifique info. First step will be to replicate the alloy.]]>Wed, 10 Apr 2019 20:03:26 +0000

Hello zephir, we plan to look closer into this, especially the h2 catalytic properties. Do you know where to get this alloy? do you maybe have any other scientifique info. First step will be to replicate the alloy.

I've heard from Brillouin that continuation patent applications are pending and should be made public by late April, which might be related, hopefully, to the USPTO broadening its views on LENR.]]>Thu, 28 Mar 2019 08:56:24 +0000

Apart from the fact that lenr rather alive thatn dead in Russia despite turbulence. The main takeaway from the article, for myself, is that USPTO added codes to the classification to include 'alledged cold fusion'. That was reported at MIT conf.

I've heard from Brillouin that continuation patent applications are pending and should be made public by late April, which might be related, hopefully, to the USPTO broadening its views on LENR.

]]>http://www.geocities.jp/hjrfq930/News/news.html for anything new. Never have been able to piece together the full story about his Cold Fusion Research Lab. Anyone know who funds him? He has been around a long…]]>Mon, 18 Mar 2019 20:22:00 +0000I occasionally check in on Kozima's site http://www.geocities.jp/hjrfq930/News/news.html for anything new. Never have been able to piece together the full story about his Cold Fusion Research Lab. Anyone know who funds him? He has been around a long time, and obviously dedicated to the field. He deserves a little more recognition IMO.]]>Sat, 16 Mar 2019 10:54:23 +0000Thanks Robert- a more interesting insight into the whole business of funding innovation than I would have thought possible.]]>Can Dr THHuxleynew explain the hundreds of transmutation evidences in LENR with "interstices of the cosmos".
Dr Wolf tried with cosmic rays and WIMPS in 1993, but failed

Can Dr THHuxleynew explain the hundreds of transmutation evidences in LENR with "interstices of the cosmos".

Dr Wolf tried with cosmic rays and WIMPS in 1993, but failed

Unfortunately, Dr. Wolf could not imagine that these astonishing results—in which he believed fully, but could not thereafter reproduce—had anything to do with "cold fusion"! That’s right, he is said to believe to this day that these radioactive isotopes were not due to anything fundamentally connected with "cold fusion." He thinks the results may me due to the effects of cosmic ray impacts in the earth’s atmosphere—which just happened to be detected in his "cold fusion" experiment. He is said to believe that hypothetical Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPS) may have caused these transmutations. Pun intended: we respectfully suggest that Dr. Wolf has wimped out on his own, solid data.

Carbon nanotubes are perfect size cavities and as NPP2.0 predicts the electrons should form 4D spin-spin coupled orbits around the ring. As a LENR setup this could be very promising.
Weher/how they will be able to connect the…]]>Thu, 28 Feb 2019 19:57:24 +0000